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By Eric Johnson
Published Aug 26, 2024

The Memorial Rose Garden at McKinley Park in Sacramento. Built and maintained by everyday citizens as a gift to their city. The Memorial Rose Garden at McKinley Park in Sacramento. Built and maintained by everyday citizens as a gift to their city. Image credit: By Eric Johnson

How Citizenship is Like Gardening

You may have noticed last week that government, and governing, seem to be suddenly cool again. Elected officials starred in a mini-series that became the hit of the season—drawing applause and even genuine, heartfelt laughs. People talking politics used the word "joy" repeatedly—and also that buzzword from a few seasons back: "hope."

We say: It's about time. For too many years, there's been a negative campaign telling a dark and cynical story about politics and politicians, and this has not been the exclusive provenance of any one political party.

Some of the consequences of this campaign became evident this week, as a number of cities throughout the state had to cancel elections and re-appoint incumbents because nobody registered to run—it's a safe bet that some folks opted out to avoid the hyper-partisan attacks that come with public service.

Here at California's pro-democracy web portal, we seek out the true stories about (as our book title has it) How California Works. In this week's episode of The Newsletter, we bring you a couple more. 


Tending to our Communities

Chris Neklason has written a number of blogposts that explain how the nuts 'n' bolts (more accurately the code and information-architecture) of California Local is designed to foster democratic participation. He's at it again this week, re-branding what I once called a "civic-engagement engine" with a friendlier name. Gotta click the link to find out what that is. 

And: Getitng into a different but equally important bucket of nuts 'n' bolts, he enlists the help of the "Internet dynamo" Anil Dash to explain how boards of directors of nonprofits and other organizations endeavor to make the world a little bit better.


Cultivating Civic Engagement

Many hands make the community bloom.
Things bloom best when people get their hands dirty.

Anil Dash Explains: What Does a Board of Directors Do?

Board of directors come in all shapes and sizes, but by and large, the job is the same.
The writer and Internet dynamo shares his experience and reveals what happens in the board room.


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Nevada County's Homepage

Direct your browser to https://nevada.californialocal.com/ to catch up on the latest news in California and Nevada County. Bookmark the link and visit often, there's a lot happening in your community!


Recipe of the Week

Our friends at Sacramento Digs Gardening publish a recipe from their gardens every Sunday, which we feature here so you can start your week with some yum.

See more recipes in their Taste Summer! cookbook.


A treasured salad from Bulgaria with love

Shopska salad is a celebration of summer.
New! Shopska salad makes most of ripe tomatoes, crunchy cucumber


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Supporting local singers by building, promoting, and nurturing vocal music programs, the Truckee Tahoe Community Chorus hosts two annual concert series that feature music from a range of genres, such as classical, Broadway, and contemporary hits.

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Tahoe Daily Tribune logo Chief’s Corner –Prepping Your Home for Wildfire and Staying Safe When Second Count

With the increasing frequency and intensity of wildfires in recent years, prepping your home for wildfire threats has become more critical than ever.

Sierra Sun logo Hardy Bullock: Mid-Year Progress on Community Preparedness, Resiliency, Housing and More

As we head into another fire season, I am proud of our team for all they have done to further our objective of Emergency Preparedness.

Sierra Sun logo Truckee Chamber Names Award Nominees

The Truckee Chamber of Commerce announced the nominees for its 71st Annual Truckee Chamber Awards Celebration to be held on September 20.

Tahoe Daily Tribune logo Women Pave the Way: Inclusivity in Mountain Biking, Blazing the Trail for Women Leaders

With the summer season bringing an entirely new set of outdoor recreation activities to Lake Tahoe, mountain biking is a highly frequented, adventurous activity that's beloved by many Tahoe locals and visitors to the area alike.

Tahoe Daily Tribune logo Film Festival to Debut in South Tahoe Seeks to Light Up the Soul

Organizers of a new film festival planned at the Tahoe Blue Events Center on Oct. 4-6, hope the event causes a spark in its inaugural year.

Tahoe Daily Tribune logo Local Pilots Soar in Air Race Classic, Securing Second Place in First Attempt

Local pilots Sarah Krammen from Truckee and Raj Karwa from Incline Village secured second place in the 47th annual Air Race Classic (ARC), competing against 48 teams and approximately 125 women pilots.

Sierra Sun logo Community Discourse Surrounds Large-Scale Development Proposal in Truckee

A lively discussion has arisen over a notable development project on Jibboom Street.

Sacramento News and Review logo Prefab Temporary Housing Might Soon Shelter Unhoused Californians

Small, less-expensive readymade homes could buy time as the state continues to struggle with homelessness and high building costs.

Sierra Sun logo Truckee Planning Commission Moves Forward With Housing Development Amid Community Concerns

On Tuesday, Aug. 20, the Truckee Planning Commission met to review and discuss the proposed Silver Creek Estates housing development, a project slated to introduce 40 new rental units to the area. The development is being led by Neptune Investment …

Sierra Sun logo Olympic Valley Sends ‘No’ Recommendation on Alterra Development

The Olympic Valley Municipal Advisory Council voted Saturday against the Village at Palisades Tahoe Specific Plan project with a message to the county and the applicant that the community is overwhelmingly against this development.

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Nevada County Explores Cannabis Cultivation Ordinance Updates

An update of three public meetings held to discuss proposals to amend the Nevada County commercial cannabis cultivation ordinance.

(08/23/2024) → The Union

New Women’s Health Center Opens in Grass Valley

Western Sierra Medical Clinic announced the opening of a Women’s Health Center on Glasson Way in Grass Valley.

(08/23/2024) → The Union

Nevada Irrigation District releases "Plan for Water"

Following a two-year process exploring the future water needs of the region, the Nevada Irrigation District released its "Plan for Water Final Technical Memorandum."

(08/23/2024) → YubaNet

Public Comments Open for Proposed Nevada County Tiny Home Ordinance

September 5 is the last day the public may comment on a proposed Nevada County ordinance permitting people to legally live in tiny homes in the unincorporated county.

(08/22/2024) → The Union

Nevada County Supervisors Approve Fire Service Funding

In their August 20 meeting, the Nevada County Board of Supervisors approved funding for three projects to increase local wildfire resiliency.

(08/20/2024) → YubaNet

Nevada County Supervisors Support Cell Tower Appeal

In their August 19 meeting, the Nevada County Board of Supervisors voted to support an appeal by local residents to construction of a new cell tower on Dog Bar Road in Grass Valley.

(08/20/2024) → The Union

Penn Valley Community Center Project Begins Planing phase

The Penn Valley Community Foundation announced the project to develop a community center on Spenceville Road in Penn Valley has entered the planning phase with a fundraiser to be held in September.

(08/19/2024) → YubaNet
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• Lawmakers Say Newsom Staff ‘Inflated’ Cost of Failed Health Care Bills

A trio of California Democratic lawmakers say they’re frustrated by high cost estimates that helped kill their health care legislation. Did the Newsom administration inflate the numbers to quietly kill the bills?

(08/26/2024) → CalMatters

• Millions of Californians Have Medical Debt. It Wouldn’t Hurt Your Credit Under Proposed Rules

About 4 in 10 Californians are carrying medical debt. Lawmakers are advancing a bill that would prevent that debt from affecting credit scores.

(08/26/2024) → CalMatters

• They Delivered 5,600 Babies. They Blame California Rules for Putting Them Out of Business

Birth centers are popular options for families who want to deliver a baby outside of a hospital. Nineteen of them closed in California in the past decade, deepening the state’s maternity care crisis.

(08/25/2024) → CalMatters

• Newsom’s Hands-on Approach to Crime in California Cities Gains Critics in Oakland

Gov. Gavin Newsom has taken to using state resources to fight crime on a local level. Not everyone in the cities he’s taken an interest in is thrilled with the results.

(08/25/2024) → CalMatters

• When Should Police Be Involved at School? A California Bill Would Let Teachers Make the Call

In the final week of session, legislators are debating whether to give more leeway to public school teachers when to report students to law enforcement. Supporters say disabled and students of color are unfairly disciplined, but opponents say school safety is at risk.

(08/25/2024) → CalMatters

• Proposition 6 Explainer

The Sacramento Bee explains Proposition 6, the initiative to ban involuntary servitude.

(08/21/2024) → The Sacramento Bee

• Taxpayers Cover Tuition at California’s for-Profit Schools. The Results? Low-Wage, High-Turnover Jobs

California officials have warned students for years that for-profit schools may make misleading career claims — leaving them with “a mountain of debt” but no job. Still, many for-profit schools remain on the state’s list of recommended job training programs.

(08/20/2024) → CalMatters

• More California Schools Are Banning Smartphones, but Kids Keep Bringing Them

Schools that banned phones a few years ago have advice for other districts as the governor calls for a crackdown.

(08/19/2024) → CalMatters
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Image of State of California seal. State of California   (08/23/2024)

Megan Dahle CA Assembly 01:
Lake Tahoe Summit‚ Park Fire Road Closures‚ and More

Greetings On Wednesday August 14th Team Dahle attended the 28th annual Lake Tahoe Summit at Round Hill Pines Beach Resort in Zephyr Cove NV. This years summit themed Connecting Tahoe: Investing in Transit Trails and Technology for the Future focused on the ongoing efforts to preserve Lake Tahoe and address the challenges faced by surrounding [...] The post Lake Tahoe …
Image of State of California seal. State of California   (08/16/2024)

Megan Dahle CA Assembly 01:
Make Your Voice Heard: California Insurance

Greetings I know many of you have faced the incredibly difficult challenge of maintaining insurance in wildfire-prone areas but today we have an important opportunity to make our voices heard. The California Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara is opening up public input on new regulations that could lead to more insurance options for those living in [...] The post Make Your …
Image of United States seal. United States   (08/16/2024)

FSIS Issues Public Health Alert For Ineligible Meat and Poultry Products Illegally Imported From the Republic of the Union of Myanmar

WASHINGTON, Aug. 16, 2024 - The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) is issuing a public health alert for various meat and poultry products that were...
Image of United States seal. United States   (08/16/2024)

Perdue Foods LLC, Recalls Frozen, Ready-To-Eat Chicken Breast Nugget and Tender Products Due to Possible Foreign Matter Contamination

WASHINGTON, Aug. 16, 2024 - Perdue Foods LLC, a Perry, Ga. establishment, is recalling approximately 167,171 pounds of frozen, ready-to-eat chicken breast nugget and tender products that may be contaminated...
Image of United States seal. United States   (08/16/2024)

FSIS Issues Public Health Alert for Ineligible Meat and Poultry Products Illegally Imported from the Republic of the Union of Myanmar

WASHINGTON, Aug. 16, 2024 - The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) is issuing a public health alert for various meat and poultry products that were...
Image of United States seal. United States   (08/16/2024)

Perdue Foods LLC, Recalls Frozen, Ready-To-Eat Chicken Breast Nugget and Tender Products Due to Possible Foreign Matter Contamination

WASHINGTON, Aug. 16, 2024 - Perdue Foods LLC, a Perry, Ga. establishment, is recalling approximately 167,171 pounds of frozen, ready-to-eat chicken breast nugget and tender products that may be contaminated...
Image of State of California seal. State of California   (08/15/2024)

Brian Dahle CA Senate 01:
Update from Senator Dahle - 07.15.2024

Update from Senator Dahle - 07.15.2024 SREPweb Thu, 08/15/2024 - 16:37
Image of State of California seal. State of California   (08/09/2024)

Megan Dahle CA Assembly 01:
Park & Crozier Fire Update

Greetings As we continue to face the peak of fire season I want to provide you with the latest updates on the ongoing fires affecting our region. Park Fire Update: The Park Fire in the 1st Assembly District currently has evacuation warnings (no orders) in place and is 34% contained. Its crucial to remain vigilant [...] The post Park & …
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Brian Dahle CA Senate 01:
Sen. Dahle’s Bill to Save Mt. Shasta Sisson Museum Signed into Law

Sen. Dahles Bill to Save Mt. Shasta Sisson Museum Signed into Law SREPweb Thu, 08/08/2024 - 09:51
Image of United States seal. United States   (08/01/2024)

Metro Produce Distributors Inc. Recalls Fresh Guacamole Because of Possible Health Risk

Metro Produce Distributors Inc. of Minneapolis, Minnesota, is voluntarily recalling all Lunds & Byerlys fresh guacamole products with a use-by date of August 2, 2024, because they have the potential to be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes, an organism which can cause serious and sometimes fat